Beranek Philipp, Cruickshank Travis, Girard Olivier, Nosaka Kazunori, Bartlett Danielle, Turner Mitchell
Centre for Precision Health, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, Australia.
School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, Australia.
PeerJ. 2022 Apr 12;10:e13045. doi: 10.7717/peerj.13045. eCollection 2022.
Poorer sleep health outcomes have been documented in the general population during the COVID-19 outbreak. However, the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on sleep health outcomes in specific population groups, including the sporting community, has not been extensively investigated. This study evaluated sleep health outcomes and their relationship with lifestyle behaviours during the initial COVID-19 lockdown period in Australian community tennis players.
This cross-sectional study evaluated sleep health outcomes and lifestyle behaviours using an online survey. The survey was disseminated online between the 24th of April and the 6th of June 2020 and comprised the Sleep Health Index, Sleep Satisfaction Tool and questions regarding weekly hours of tennis play, general physical activity, training location and alcohol consumption. Two-hundred and eighty-five individuals completed the survey.
Compared to normative data, respondents displayed positive sleep health values during the initial COVID-19 lockdown period, with median values (IQR) of 85.3 (73.4, 91.7) and 64.8 (54.4, 73.4) for the Sleep Health Index and Sleep Satisfaction Tool, respectively. Sleep health outcomes were not significantly correlated ( > 0.05) with tennis play (Tb = 0.054-0.077), physical activity (Tb = -0.008 to 0.036), training location (Tb = -0.012 to -0.005) or alcohol consumption (Tb = -0.079 to -0.018).
Positive sleep health values were observed in Australian community-level tennis players during the initial COVID-19 pandemic. Sleep health values were not associated with lifestyle behaviours. Other unexplored factors may have influenced sleep health outcomes, including personal finances and socialisation, however these factors need to be investigated in future studies.
在新冠疫情期间,普通人群的睡眠健康状况较差。然而,新冠疫情对包括体育界在内的特定人群睡眠健康状况的影响尚未得到广泛研究。本研究评估了澳大利亚社区网球运动员在新冠疫情首次封锁期间的睡眠健康状况及其与生活方式行为的关系。
本横断面研究通过在线调查评估睡眠健康状况和生活方式行为。该调查于2020年4月24日至6月6日在网上发布,包括睡眠健康指数、睡眠满意度工具以及关于每周网球运动时长、一般体育活动、训练地点和饮酒情况的问题。285人完成了调查。
与标准数据相比,受访者在新冠疫情首次封锁期间显示出积极的睡眠健康值,睡眠健康指数和睡眠满意度工具的中位数(四分位间距)分别为85.3(73.4,91.7)和64.8(54.4,73.4)。睡眠健康状况与网球运动(Tb = 0.054 - 0.077)、体育活动(Tb = -0.008至0.036)、训练地点(Tb = -0.012至-0.005)或饮酒量(Tb = -0.079至-0.018)均无显著相关性(> 0.05)。
在新冠疫情初期,澳大利亚社区水平的网球运动员表现出积极的睡眠健康值。睡眠健康值与生活方式行为无关。其他未探索的因素可能影响了睡眠健康状况,包括个人财务状况和社交活动,但这些因素需要在未来的研究中进行调查。